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ANW 8000 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS

What is the vestibule? - ANSWER The cleft between the labia minor and behind the
clitoris

Surrounds/ contains the opening to the vagina and the opening of the urethra

Also contains vestibular, Bartholin and Skene glands

Importance of the Sacroiliac joint - ANSWER Lies between the sacrum and ilium

The weight of the body is transmitted through the SI joint to the pelvis and then to the
lower limbs

Importance of the Sacrococcygeal joint - ANSWER Hinge between 5th sacral and 1st
coccygeal vertebrae

Allows both flexion and extension

Extension increases the AP diameter of the outlet, important during parturition

Which hormones cause increased flexibility of the SI joint and symphysis pubis? -
ANSWER progesterone and relaxin

When does sexual dimorphism of the pelvis occur? - ANSWER Puberty

-female pelvis develops when their are no gonads; ovaries and estrogen not necessary

-male pelvis develops with the presence of testes that are producing androgen

What are the muscles of the pelvic floor? - ANSWER levator ani and the coccygeus

What structure divides the true and false pelvis? - ANSWER linea terminalis

What nerve innervates the lower birth canal, perineum, vuvla, levator ani, and rectal
sphincter? - ANSWER Pudenal nerve

originates from S1, S2, and S4

What perfuses the perineum? - ANSWER Pudenal artery

What are the conjugates that make up the pelvic inlet? - ANSWER Anatomic conjugate

Obstetric conjugate

Diagonal conjugate

,What are the average measurements of the conjugates of the pelvic inlet? - ANSWER
Anatomic- 11.5 cm

Obstetric- 11 cm

Diagonal- 12.5 cm

Which conjugate of the pelvic inlet can be measured manually? - ANSWER Diagonal
conjugate

How to calculate the obstetric conjugate? - ANSWER Subtract 1.5 cm from the
measurement of the diagonal conjugate

What is the clinical significance of the obstetric conjugate? - ANSWER narrowed
dimension through which the fetal head must pass

What is the clinical significance of the diagonal conjugate? - ANSWER it is the widest
dimension and the only that can be manually measured

What are the measurements of the pelvic mid plane? - ANSWER Intraspinous diameter-
10 cm

AP diameter- 12 cm

Transverse diameter- 10 cm

Gynecoid pelvis - ANSWER female, round shaped

incidence- 50%

good uterine functions, complete internal rotation, reduced perineal tears

Android pelvis - ANSWER male, heart shaped

incidence- 20%

poor prognoses for vaginal birth

deep transverse arrest, failure of rotation, major perineal tears

Anthropoid pelvis - ANSWER apelike, oval shaped

incidence- 25%

long AP diameter, good prognosis

easy delivery

birth face to pubis common

Platypelloid pelvis - ANSWER Flat, female pelvis

, incidence- 5%

poor prognosis for vaginal birth

fetal head engages in transverse diameter

labor delay in inlet

How are pelvis types classified? - ANSWER by the posterior component of the pelvic
outlet

Lie - ANSWER relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the mother

Presentation - ANSWER the part of the fetus that lies over the inlet

Three main presentations are:

cephalic (head first)

breech (pelvis first)

shoulder

Presenting part - ANSWER the most dependent part of the fetus, lying nearest the cervix

-on examination- it is the area with which the finger makes contact first

Attitude - ANSWER relationship of fetal parts to each other

-flexion- chin to chest; typical attitude



Denominator - ANSWER presenting part used in describing position



Position - ANSWER relationship of the denominator to the front, back, or sides of the
maternal pelvis



Function of the ovary - ANSWER release ovum/ egg

produce estrogen and progesterone



3 ligament that connect with the ovary - ANSWER the broad ligament

the utero-ovarian ligament

the suspensory ligament

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